Events

Traditional Worship
8:45 & 11:15 AM

Non-Traditional, Anchor Worship
11:15 AM
Sunday School
10:00 AM

Senior Pastor
Mike Ricker

Minister ofCongregational Care
Meg Procopio

Steve and Hope Shearouse

Steve and Hope are missionaries with Mission On the Move in both Tapachula, Mexico, and Honduras. In Tapachula they manage three homes for children whose parents are in prison. Before the Shearouses began this ministry, the children lived in prison with their parents. They also oversee a nutrition/feeding program for children in Honduras. Since 2007, Isaac and Margaret Mwangi have served as missionaries in Kenya with Mission on the Move. As Executive Director of Mission on the Move, Steve oversees all of these ministries. Visit www.missiononthemove.org for more information.

Steve and Gail Quigg

Steve and Gail are United Methodist missionaries with the General Board of Global Ministries. Steve is an airplane pilot, and he and Gail worked in the Congo flying medical supplies, clergy, and other missionaries where they were needed in the Congo area. Civil unrest in that area of the world forced the Quiggs to leave and begin working with Missionary Safety International. Now, they teach aviation safety to other missionary pilots around the world. Visit www.flyingquiggs.org/blog

Rev. Mike and Cindy Ricker

Rev. Mike and Cindy Ricker are missionaries with Light For The Nations Ministries, Inc. LFTN is an Evangelism and Missions Organization that is dedicated to the fulfillment of the Great Commission of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. They have a growing ministry in Jankipuram, India where they built a Christian home for children as well as a ministry in Peru. Mike is also the Senior Pastor at Isle of Hope UMC. Visit www.lftn.org for more information.

Brian and Mary Jane Dennison

Brian and Mary Jane along with their four small children are missionaries with SAMS-USA serving in Uganda. Brian serves on the faculty of the Law School at Uganda Christian University. He teaches several law classes, works with law students on research projects, coordinates a clinical legal services program in conjunction with International Justice Mission, directs the moot program and identifies and develops new educational opportunities. The purpose of Brian’s work is to provide instruction and mentoring to future Christian leaders in Uganda and East Africa. Mary Jane’s primary mission will be to raise and home-school four small children. However, Mary Jane also serves as a teacher in the University’s Sunday school program and participates in other mission opportunities as they arise. For more information on their ministry please go to http://web.mac.com/dbriandennison/Dennisons_in_Uganda/Welcome.html

Matt and Anna Ross

Matt and Anna are currently in training to become missionaries in Nicaragua.

Please pray for the other missionary families who could not be listed for security reasons.

Wycliffe Bible Translators

Today about 200 million people do not have the Bible in their own language. Wycliffe’s vision is to see the Bible accessible to all people in the language they understand best. To make this vision a reality, Wycliffe also focuses on community development, literacy development and church partnerships. Isle of Hope UMC supports three Wycliffe missionary families.

Michael and Alanna Boutin:The Boutins worked for many years in Malaysia translating the bible into the Bonggi language. Today they live in Dallas, Texas where Michael works as an instructor at the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics.

Phil and Cathy Davison: The Davisons have worked with Wycliffe in Cote D’Ivoire, Mali, Cameroon and Burkina Faso where they taught linguistics. At the present time, they serve in Mali.

John and Rosalie Rentz:John and Rosalie work with Wycliffe in New Zealand translating the bible into the Aiwo language. For more info visit www.wycliffe.org